Fabric/grid enable Spring beans with Appistry EAF
The following is a guide to fabric-enabling (or grid-enabling) your existing Spring beans using Appistry EAF. We will use Maven for build configuration. Pre-requisites to running the code sample...
View ArticleCloud series – Part 1: What is the cloud, really?
I ran across this post on DZone recently where the author of the post posed a bunch of questions related to “cloud”. I decided the only way to attempt to answer these questions would be in a series of...
View ArticleAppistry CloudIQ on Ubuntu
In this post, I have laid out instructions on installing Appistry CloudIQ on Ubuntu. Since Appistry does not provide a .deb package on it’s download site, I composed these instructions once I...
View ArticleEucalyptus: Setting up a private infrastructure cloud
There are a few Infrastructure-as-a-Service offerings that available to download and use. Eucalyptus and OpenNebula are two such offerings. I ended up installing and experimenting with both Eucalyptus...
View ArticleEucalyptus: Configuring your private cloud to resemble Amazon EC2
You can reduce your hardware infrastructure expenditure by using Eucalyptus to efficiently run and manage your virtual machines on existing hardware. This in turn effectively leads to larger energy...
View ArticleEucalyptus: Euca2ools
In this series of posts on “Building an on-premise private cloud” we have so far: Installed Eucalyptus, an Infrastructure-as-a-Service offering, and Configured Eucalyptus to start VMs with IP addresses...
View ArticleEucalyptus: Creating and Registering our first Image
In our previous posts on “Building an on-premise private cloud”, we took our first steps by Installing Eucalyptus, a IaaS offering and then dove into Configuring Eucalyptus to look like an Amazon EC2...
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